I reached a goal!
Tom
“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight” The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
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The "blue" numbers show weight gain. So you see, it hasn't been all peachy keen, but I've learned that weekends are when I tend to gain. For example, I gained a pound this morning. It probably wasn't a whole pound, but I don't keep up with the ounces. Anyway, weekends are harder for me because we have "family fun night" on Friday's and for the past 3 weeks there has been a new movie out that my kids have wanted to see. Well, I have learned that popcorn is definitely one of my weight triggers, and oddly, doesn't fill me up in the least. So this week, I had 1 handful of popcorn and that was it. Guess what? No weight gain! However...my friend invited us all to her son's birthday party yesterday and I had a "small" piece of cake. I actually asked for just a bite, but since the other pieces that were cut were about the size of 2 GIANT cupcakes smushed together, I guess my slice that was about 1/4 of that was considered a "bite." I should have only had a bite, but was hungry (hadn't eaten in 5 hours) and ate the slice.
Anyway, what I have learned is that as a whole, I am losing more on solids than before. As long as you eat the protein first and do it ssssslllllooooowwwwwlllllyyyyyy, you will feel full and not want the "bad" solids. I know you can do it. You've done great so far! And truly, everytime I take a bite of something, I ask myself it is worth it to keep eating. Unfortunately, I didn't listen to myself yesterday. But we live and learn!
We'll I'm off to make a cheese omelette. Have a great day!
Anyway, thank you so much for replying. Your advice and suggestions are very helpful. The support on OH is phenominal!!!
>> HOW do you make 1/2 c of ANYTHING last 20 minutes << Answer – eat it VERY SLOWLY!! My suggestions (A) use a small spoon (like a baby spoon or a tea spoon); (B) put something in your mouth and chew it 30 times before swallowing (C) make sure you wait 60 seconds before you put another piece of food in your mouth.
Now does a 1/2 a cup included EVERYTHING, or is it a 1/2 a cup of X along with some Y and Z? Make sure you get clarification because 1/2 a cup does seem a little small. I was told around 4 ounces of solid protein, long with fiber (vegetables/fruit/salad) and some good (non-starchy) carbs. A balanced meal.
I only weigh myself once a month (on the 'anniversary date')
And yes, I drink 64+ ounce a day. My advice, take a sip (at least 2 oz) every 10 minutes. That's would be 12 ounces and hour if you are awake 10 hours, and you deduct the 3 hours you can't drink (30 minutes before/after a meal) then you should be able to get it 12 x 7 = 64 ounces.
Tom
“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight” The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet